Andy
Retired committee member
Came across this on Facebook and thought it was worth highlighting, not least for the attitudes it exposes towards ME patients within the NHS.
http://www.sayer.abel.co.uk/MES-Nnye.htmlDear Dr. Nye,
I have read with interest your recent apology concerning the job description for trainee therapists in Liverpool which has, as you put it, "caused distress and offence to patients".
This is one M.E. sufferer who is unable to accept your apology.
Firstly, although at first glance you appear to have expressed regret for this particular job description, all you have actually apologised for is one aspect:
"information stating that therapists might be exposed to verbal aggression from 'some clients with CFS'".
You say, "As the Clinical Lead ultimately responsible for the job description I apologise unreservedly for this statement (though I was not aware of the wording until after the document had been released)."
I put it to you that, as the person "ultimately responsible" for this job description, it is quite incredible that you were not aware of its wording, which would have had to be sanctioned, if not literally dictated, by you. I'm afraid that the implication that this document was composed by some anonymous clerical worker is simply not acceptable to anyone with a modicum of intelligence.
If, indeed, it is the case that this job description was written without your knowledge, then alarm bells should be ringing at the apparent chaotic and irresponsible state of affairs at the heart of the system of which you are a part.
I would like to take this opportunity to detail for you exactly what it is that any reasonable person, let alone a sufferer of M.E., finds unacceptable about the job description you refer to, as well as that issued by the Epsom and St Helier NHS Trust: